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He preferred to build and fly planes himself, and he often said that one benefit of making forced landings in unexpected places was meeting new people.
Abraham, who has been touted by his defensive teammates as a star in the making, forced a fumble in the fourth quarter.
The job cuts will come on top of a 19percentt reduction the company made in its work force in the first quarter.
THE new hit-making force in Jamaican music doesn't live in the steamy downtown ghettos Bob Marley made famous but on a leafy residential road high on a hill here, in the upscale neighborhood Havendale, St. Andrews.
In November elected police commissioners were brought in to make forces more accountable to their constituencies.
He insisted that, despite a trail of unfavourable polls, Labour could still win a fourth term, but that this would depend on it being able to demonstrate it had effectively dealt with the economic downturn and remained the "change-making" force in British politics.
2012 David Cameron announces plans to make forced marriage a criminal offence in the UK.
David Cameron has pledged to make forced marriage a criminal offence in England and Wales.
When holes are placed radially [Fig. 4(1)] like the previous method, the pressure from the holes make compression force in the logs.
Both Harris and Swift are part of major endorsement deals -- Harris with Giorgio Armani and Swift with Diet Coke and Keds -- which only makes their force in the industry that much stronger.
In October 1999, the working families' tax credit (WFTC) came into force, making in-work benefits to poor working families more generous.
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